1981
DOI: 10.3133/ofr81318
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Regional geology, seismicity, and potential geologic hazards and constraints, OCS oil and gas lease sale 53, Northern and Central California (sale 53, part A, held May 28, 1981)

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“…The largest recorded earthquake within the survey area was the Lompoc earthquake of November 4, 1927, which had a Richter magnitude of 7.3. Its epicenter is not known precisely, but some investigators place it in or near the survey area (Gawthrop, 1975(Gawthrop, , 1978Hanks, 1979;Yerkes et al" 1980;Richmond et al, 1981). A local earthquake of similar magnitude is likely to produce moderately strong ground shaking.…”
Section: Earthquakesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The largest recorded earthquake within the survey area was the Lompoc earthquake of November 4, 1927, which had a Richter magnitude of 7.3. Its epicenter is not known precisely, but some investigators place it in or near the survey area (Gawthrop, 1975(Gawthrop, , 1978Hanks, 1979;Yerkes et al" 1980;Richmond et al, 1981). A local earthquake of similar magnitude is likely to produce moderately strong ground shaking.…”
Section: Earthquakesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The largest known earthquake within the survey area was the Lompoc Earthquake of November 4, 1927 with a Richter Magnitude of 7.3. Some investigators believe that this event may be associated with movement along the Hosgri Fault Zone (Richmond and Burdick, 1981). Some investigators believe that this event may be associated with movement along the Hosgri Fault Zone (Richmond and Burdick, 1981).…”
Section: Earthquakesmentioning
confidence: 99%